Monthly Archives: March 2013

Sorry for the radio silence on Monday – I’ve been busy/tired lately and I’ve decided I should just post when I have something worth sharing. So I might skip some posting days from now on, until I’m able to get back on the swing of things. We have five days off here (starting tomorrow and… CONTINUE READING →

We have the wood ready for the passthrough door and I’ve already started staining them: I hope to finish them in the next few days, but we have a very busy weekend ahead of us (lunch today, lunch tomorrow, dinner on Sunday, plus a couple of other things) so I don’t know when I’ll be… CONTINUE READING →

We went shopping yesterday and got supplies for three different projects – the passthrough doors, the bus roll sign and the new TV stand we’ll be building – so we can’t wait to start with everything as soon as we can. The lumber (especially the bus roll one) didn’t fit in our car so we… CONTINUE READING →

There’s an annual antique fair that’s really popular here, especially among professionals – people in the antique business come from all over the country and even France & Portugal to check it out. I’ve always wanted to go but for some reason it always fell on a busy weekend. Well, not this time! A friend… CONTINUE READING →

We haven’t been able to make any progress with the passthrough doors, but since today’s Friday and it’s Saint Patrick’s Day this weekend, I thought I’d share a menu for a leprechaun-themed party. ONE // Honeydew-cucumber mojito Mojitos are one my favorite cocktails, and this one by none other than Martha Stewart looks very refreshing…. CONTINUE READING →

We had awesome spring weather last weekend, and since we knew it would be short-lived (we’re having almost freezing temperatures again this week) we took full advantage of it by having a picnic lunch outside on Saturday with a few friends. Each one brought something to eat and we had a great time, it was… CONTINUE READING →

Can I get a Finally?! Because we’re finally done with the passthrough. We still have to add the doors, yes, but we can now live with it as-is and no longer have a continuous mess of dust and debris due to the various stages of this project. We started this at the end of January… CONTINUE READING →

The first images from Ikea’s high end collection, Stockholm, are already here. The products won’t hit the stores until April but I love seeing everything beforehand. Here are my favorite picks: I’m in love with this sideboard/credenza. I’m really into Mid-Century Modern lately and I think this is kind of that style. I read it’s… CONTINUE READING →

I’ve had one of those crappy, no-Internet cell phones since forever now. You know, one of those indestructible Nokia phones that whenever anyone sees it, they go, Oh, I used to have one of those years ago!! Emphasis on used to and years ago. Then they go on to tell me how great my phone… CONTINUE READING →

The living room has been constantly evolving since we moved in, and we still have a few things planned in there. I thought I’d show the look I was going for. ONE // Of course, first on the list are the barn doors for the passthrough. We’ll be finishing the trim this weekend so the… CONTINUE READING →

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My name is Ainhoa and the one next to me is my husband Andoni. We moved in together in October of 2009 when we bought our apartment in Urduliz, a small town in the north of Spain, and got married in September 2012. A Little Bite of Everything is a blog about all my hobbies; although I'm the one who writes here, all the projects & recipes I share are done between the two of us. You can get a hold of me by e-mail: ainhoa (dot) vega (at) gmail.com. Want to know more? Sure!

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